HINCKLEY racer Terry Langley followed up his first win at Oulton Park with a disappointing meeting at Donnington Park in the Caterham Tracksport championship.

During the first race, Langley was challenging for fourth spot when a piece of debris on the track pierced his radiator resulting in a did not finish.

Race two saw him start 28th on the grid but he battled his way through the field finishing a credible seventh.

Brands Hatch hosted round seven and eight of the championship and Langley was back to winning ways finishing first in what was the best race of the day with five cars coming over the line split by just a second.

Langley was again was on the podium with a third place in race two and he is hoping to continue his push for the championship when the series moves to the European rounds at the Nurburgring in Germany at the end of July.

Last month also saw Langley make a guest entry into the top formula of Caterhams, racing in the R300 series at Brands Hatch. He gave an impressive performance for his first outing in the class, qualifying sixth on the grid and finishing fourth in the first race and a podium third place in the second race.

Langley aims to move up to the R300 formula next year but in the meantime the focus is on winning the Tracksport championship.